Titleist started taking over the market when it introduced the Pro V1 and now it's taking over the fairway wood market as well. I was extremely surprised when I saw that so many pros are playing Titleist fairway woods but those 906s are sure very attractive and easy to hit.
Cobra is very weak in the fairway wood space. No one really knows what woods they make (even though many know about their drivers). Maybe in a few years, they will get better.
Cleveland Golf was my favorite company but the launcher brand is way over played. I used to own all Cleveland clubs but the fairway woods are slowly being taken over by Taylormade. It's just easier to hit.
Bridgestone is only a golf ball company and so far do not produce any fairway wood in the states.
Adams Golf fairway woods? Read what I have to say about Cobra's lineup. No idea what they make.
Taylormade is the best marketing company ever and their burner series is awesome. I play their 3 and 5 woods and they are easy to hit, go far and also stable through impact.
Lynx is a smaller component player and this choice will make perfect sense if price is a concern. However, coupled with a great shaft, it will still perform.
Callaway golf is really hurting lately because people are moving away from its clubs. Lately, I've seen their fairway woods selling for $1! Of course, you have to buy their driver but still. It's pretty much free.
Nike Golf is coming on strong with a bunch of tour sponsors and multiple wins. However, I just don't like those square little heads and that sound that it makes.
